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First there were coalmines, then came the windfarms. Why Colombia’s Wayúu people fear Colombia’s green energy boom

In the north of the country, mining has ravaged Indigenous lands and lives for decades. They fear history is repeating as the government’s clean energy transition comes to their doorstep

The Guardian
‘We will not survive’: jailing of Daria Egereva highlights plight of Russia’s Indigenous people

Authorities are cracking down on rights activists fighting for Indigenous people threatened by authoritarianism, extractivism and climate breakdown

The Guardian
Why don't #Black and #Indigenous people sue Trump for their own "slush fund" as well, for reparations? What's sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gander. Trump’s $1.8 Billion Slush Fund Is Worse Than Stealing https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/05/trump-anti-weaponization-fund-january-6/687215/?utm_source=feed #TrumpSlushFund #Jan6Insurrection #uspolitics
Trump’s $1.8 Billion Slush Fund Is Worse Than Stealing

Recasting the January 6 insurrection as the work of heroic patriots remains the president’s highest priority.

The Atlantic
The NAACP Is Proposing a Radical Shift to College Sports. Will It Work?

Asking Black athletes to sacrifice for the greater good could reshape college sports and national politics alike. But it won’t be so easy.

The Atlantic
ICE Recruitment Tweets Are So Racist That Cops Feared They Could Incite Neo-Nazi Violence

Social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security recruiting for ICE contained so many white supremacist themes that they could endanger the public, Colorado law enforcement officials warned, according to internal records obtained by The Intercept.

The Intercept
"Clear Racism": Trump Admin Blocks Refugee Resettlement, Except for White South Africans http://www.democracynow.org/2026/5/21/afrikaners #uspoli #TrumpFascism #racism #SouthAfrica #eugenics #TrumpEpstein
“Clear Racism”: Trump Admin Blocks Refugee Resettlement, Except for White South Africans

The Trump administration is advancing plans to resettle an additional 10,000 white South Africans in the United States as refugees. Under President Trump’s proposal, which was submitted to Congress on Monday, the U.S. would lift its record-low refugee admissions figure from 7,500 to 17,500, with the additional openings reserved for Afrikaners. This comes as the administration continues to block the entry of refugees from other countries. The U.S. has resettled just over 6,000 refugees between October and April — all except three were from South Africa. Trump has said Afrikaners face racial persecution and genocide in South Africa, claims that have been rejected by the U.N. Human Rights Office, among others. Last year, he cut off aid to the country and boycotted the G20 summit in Johannesburg. “Whiteness is being recast as endangered,” says Lebohang Pheko, a professor of practice at the University of Johannesburg. “There is a move towards the alt-right, the MAGA discourse, which is about replacement theory, and which is absolutely about displacing the idea that anything other than whiteness is normative.” Pheko also suggests that Trump’s actions toward South Africa are retribution for the genocide case it brought against Israel at the International Court of Justice. “We are processing resettlement cases for white Afrikaners at a record pace,” adds Sharif Aly, president of the International Refugee Assistance Project, which is currently litigating a class-action lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s dismantling of the United States refugee program. “This program has never been a fast program, and it’s being expedited for just this one population.” While Afrikaners are being quickly resettled, “thousands of other people who have went through years of vetting, who have went through years of persecution and violence,” are being blocked from entering the U.S., says Aly.

Democracy Now!
Rising Conflict in DRC, Sudan, Other African Countries Linked to Trump's Gutting of USAID: Study http://www.democracynow.org/2026/5/21/usaid_conflict_africa #uspoli #BlameTrump #USAID #DRC #Sudan #ToxicElonMusk #DOGE
Rising Conflict in DRC, Sudan, Other African Countries Linked to Trump’s Gutting of USAID: Study

The decades-old U.S. humanitarian aid agency USAID was largely dismantled in the early days of President Trump’s second term by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency. The authors of a new study in the journal Science conclude, “The abrupt withdrawal of USAID led to a significant and sustained increase in conflict across Africa’s most USAID-dependent regions.” We are joined by Austin Wright, one of the study’s authors and a professor of public policy at the University of Chicago. “What we found is that that shutdown had these large effects,” says Wright. “These are often double-digit percentage increases in the incidence, severity and lethality of violence across Africa in the affected regions.”

Democracy Now!
“They’re Trying to Silence Us”: Students, Faculty on Censoring Pro-Palestine Voices at Graduations

As colleges hold graduation ceremonies across the country, many schools are attempting to silence pro-Palestine speech at the commemorations, including canceling speakers and eliminating live speeches by students altogether. There will be no live student speakers at the City University of New York’s School of Law or at New York University’s school-specific ceremonies after former students gave speeches that included expressing support for Palestine and criticism of Israel. Rutgers University canceled biotech CEO Rami Elghandour’s commencement speech at its School of Engineering’s convocation, citing complaints about his social media posts on Israel and Palestine. And the University of Michigan’s president issued a public apology after professor Derek Peterson praised pro-Palestine students during his commencement address. “Our students are being told that your families, your Palestinian families, are expected to suffer and die, and you should be OK with it,” says Noura Erakat, a Palestinian human rights attorney and professor at Rutgers University. Erakat adds that Rutgers professors have been asked not to teach about the conditions in Gaza. “We are asked to betray the empirical record, including the one on genocide and apartheid, and we refuse to do that.” “This will be the third graduation and commencement ceremony in a row where we do not have a student speaker, we do not have a faculty speaker and we do not have a live-stream commencement,” says Shivani Desai, a member of CUNY Law Students for Justice in Palestine. “They took all of that away from us, and they took that away specifically because of Palestine repression.”

Democracy Now!
The U.S.’s Most Concerning Anti-Vaccine Policy

The Trump administration is slow-walking immunization for kids around the world.

The Atlantic
DNC Autopsy of 2024 Loss Doesn’t Mention Gaza or Israel at all

A source who participated in the research said the report's author seemed to grasp that Gaza "clearly" hurt Harris.

The Intercept